I used to hate subs, then I hated dub, then I realized it didn't matter and started watching whatever was available. :D
One thing that sub has that you can't get from anywhere else is authentic Japanese though. I kind of like to think of anime as an educational tool now. I've learned a lot of basic Japanese just from anime at this point, so I almost feel like I'm being productive, lol!!

I would like to point out, that some of them are not "dubbed" as to speak, because dubbing implies that it was in another language first. So RWBY and lady Death should not be on the list, I think. Just my thoughts, of course.

I love both English dubbed and the subs equally.
I would love to enjoy raw but nooo I just had to not know the language.
Sometimes reading words off a screen gets annoying after a while.
Wish I understood raw.

I understated why some people like dub, but its when people "force" the whole sub vs. dub thing is where i get really pissed off. I don't know a lot about streaming services in America but in England if you want to watch dub you better go buy the official release. I feel like there should be a streaming service that focuses on just dub and mainly English dub (sorry everyone). Now is this a thing and i have been in the dark for a long time or is this a good idea that would take a lot of work, time and mainly money ?

I vastly prefer Japanese VA for anime so the grim situation towards CR ever having alot of dubbed anime does not effect me but if people want to watch dubbed anime there on the wrong site funimation.com and theanimenetwork.com are the best sources of legal dubbed anime streaming followed by Hulu and Netflix.